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Enjoy an impressive range of included benefits when you choose from the selection of comfortable options: Polar Inside, Polar Outside, and Arctic Superior cabins.
Accommodation on ship: Your home away from home
Choice of cabin type
Choice of cabin location
Comfortable cabin with ensuite bathroom
Your culinary experience on board: Food & drink
Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the ship’s main restaurant Flora
Daily lunch and dinner in Brasserie Árran
Unlimited select drinks at Flora, Árran, and the 1893 Bar during restaurant and bar open hours except breakfast
Unlimited select tea and coffee
Afternoon snack in the 1893 Bar
Culinary demonstrations and food tastings
Life on board
Multi-lingual Coastal Experience Team
Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship and in your cabin
Daily themed lectures, photography guidance, arts and crafts sessions
Access to fitness room and sauna
Library access with a selection of books and magazines
Selection of equipment for outdoor activities
Enhance your journey with:
Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in award-winning fine dining restaurant Røst
Unlimited select drinks in Røst during open hours with an upgraded wine selection
Unlimited handcraft cocktails in the bar during opening hours
Afternoon tea with sparkling wine
Hurtigruten clothing package including shell jacket, wool sweater, wool hat
Camera equipment and binocular rentals to view and capture incredible moments
Wide range of optional seasonal excursions and guided hikes
Suite guests
For the absolute best in onboard comfort, cuisine, service, and beautifully appointed rooms, choose your suite experience.
Accommodation on ship: Your home away from home
Choice of suite type
Priority check-in
Stylish, spacious suite with ensuite bathroom
Daily minibar refill
King-size bed
Daily turn-down service
Hurtigruten clothing package including shell jacket, wool sweater, wool hat
Your culinary experience on board: Food & drink
Choice of dining times during the main restaurant Flora opening hours
Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the ship’s main restaurant Flora
Daily lunch and dinner in Brasserie Árran
Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner in award-winning fine dining restaurant Røst
Exclusive dinner with the ship’s officers
Unlimited select drinks in Flora, Brasserie Árran, and 1893 Bar during opening hours
Unlimited select drinks in Røst during opening hours
Unlimited cocktails in the bar during opening hours
Unlimited tea and coffee (select types offered)
Culinary demonstrations and food tastings
Read more about your food and drink experience
Life on board
Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the ship and in your suite
Multi-lingual Coastal Experience Team
Access to our fitness room and sauna facilities for your wellness needs
Daily themed lectures, photography guidance, arts and crafts sessions
Library access with a selection of books and magazines
Visit to the bridge when in port – at the Captain’s discretion
Complimentary use of binoculars
Enhance your journey with:
Camera equipment rental to capture incredible moments
Wide range of optional seasonal excursions and guided hikes
Welcome to Svalbard! Here, magnificent brown and green mountains rise and ripple up from the High Arctic tundra while rivers of snow-melt trickle through the valley plains, glistening under the summer sun.
Your voyage begins in the Svalbard archipelago’s largest settlement. Nestled on the banks of Isfjord, Longyearbyen is a former coal mining colony. Today, it’s better known as a hub for adventure travellers, as well as scientists and engineers attached to internationally vital research projects, like the famous Global Seed Vault.
Arrange to arrive a day or two before your voyage to spend some time strolling around the town and going on excursions into the surrounding landscape.
Whatever you do, take a moment to just be here, now, in Svalbard. You’re at a latitude more than 78°N and under 1,500 kilometres from the North Pole itself. The air of this Arctic desert is fresh and pure, and temperatures in summer average between zero and eight degrees Celsius thanks to a warm northern branch of the Gulf Stream. Get settled into your cabin and as afternoon turns to evening – with the sun still high in the sky – watch Longyearbyen fall into the horizon as you sail away into Isfjorden and head even farther north.
Day 2 | Ny-Ålesund
At the tip of Brøgger peninsula, on one of Kongsfjord’s shores, is Ny-Ålesund. Like Longyearbyen, it began as a coal mine but became host to scientific stations from the mid 20th century. During the summer, there are over a hundred researchers based in the town, representing 20 glaciology and climate institutes from more than 10 countries.
Wander around what is one of the northernmost settlements in the world, drop in at the local museum and souvenir shop, or send a far-flung postcard back to friends and family from the small post office.
If you weren’t up in time to enjoy the impressive views of Kongsfjord on the way to Ny-Ålesund, make sure you’re on deck as we leave. It’s one of the largest fjords in the area, with an entrance guarded by two colossal creaking glaciers that regularly deposit ice into the fjord.
This stretch is also a good place to look out for walrus basking on the shores and for many different species of migrating birds, including puffins, king eiders, pink-footed geese, and guillemots.
Arctic fox and Svalbard reindeer can sometimes be spotted on land while the white beluga whale has been known to surface in the waters here too. If we’re very lucky, we might even see a polar bear prowling the coast for bearded and ringed seals.
Day 3 | North Sea crossing
It’s time for us to say farewell to Svalbard and to Spitsbergen and sail south to mainland Norway.
On board the ship, use the day to relax. If skies are clear, enjoy some summer sun out on deck and keep on the lookout for whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
For some fascinating insights into local history and wildlife, catch a lecture delivered by the Expedition Team.
Enjoy the sumptuous food and drinks on board, courtesy of our Norway’s Coastal Kitchen concept that features the finest, most flavoursome, local Norwegian produce.
You can also curl up with a good book in the lounge or chat about your hopes for the voyage ahead with new-found friends in the bar.
Day 4 | Senja
After a day at sea, we arrive in mainland Norway.
Our first stop of the day is Tromsø, to drop off any cargo from Svalbard and pick up cargo bound for ports to the south, before we continue south to Senja. The island is one of the country’s largest, and northern Norway’s fast-rising star destination, as you’d expect for a place ranked among CNN’s top ten most beautiful islands in the world.
Often proudly described by locals as a ‘mini Norway’, Senja has a concentration of diverse landscapes that mirror different parts of the Norwegian coast, from the sandy beaches, turquoise waters and lofty mountains of its northern coast to the rocky coastline and pine forests of southern Senja and Ånderdalen National Park. You'll find rolling hills and birch forests to the east.
Disembark in the charming fishing village of Torsken and explore by bus, e-bike, on foot, or take to the fjords on a wildlife safari on one of the optional excursions.
Day 5 | Stokmarknes, Svolvær
Start the day with a few hours in Stokmarknes, an historic town with a special place in our hearts. It’s the birthplace of Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Express.
It’s a fitting place for the Hurtigruten Museum, where you are immersed in the atmosphere of a different era on our retired 1956 ship, MS Finnmarken, proudly encased in glass on the waterfront.
After Stokmarknes, we’ll sail via Raftsundet and Trollfjord to Lofoten. The rest of the day is all about exploring this breathtaking archipelago. Hailed as one of the most spectacular areas in all of Norway, you’ll understand why as you see its jagged green cliffs rise dramatically out of the ocean, climbing high into the sky like giant teeth.
The beating heart of the archipelago is the town of Svolvær where your ship will be based. There are shops and restaurants to enjoy, and the hours can be spent exploring and getting to know the town yourself.
To experience the mountains, islands, and villages around Svolvær, choose from a variety of handpicked top Lofoten excursions. You can go fishing, kayaking, or sit back and enjoy the incredible scenery on foot or on a bus tour.
Day 6 | Brønnøysund
The ship continues south and reaches the midpoint of the Norwegian coast. This is the Helgeland Coast, a well-known stretch full of distinctive mountains that have inspired many a charming myth and local folklore.
We will base the ship in the town of Brønnøysund, which features a lovely marina and a Neo-Gothic stone church from 1870. Spend your time exploring the town or join optional excursions such as a RIB cruise.
Further along from Brønnøysund is the unique Torghatten Mountain. The first thing you’ll notice about Torghatten is the hole that pierces right through its centre. At an easy pace, it takes about an hour to reach the hole in Torghatten on an optional excursion. The panoramic view of the islands stretching out before you is well worth it.
Please note: For sailings from 2026 onwards, we will be calling at Bessaker rather than Brønnøysund.
Day 7 | Ålesund
The ship will make a brief stop in the town of Ålesund, known for its Art Nouveau architecture and picturesque position on a peninsula below Mount Aksla. If you’re joining the overland excursion to Hjørundfjord and Sæbo, this is where you disembark, or you can explore the town on foot. Near to Ålesund, cutting through the peaks of the Sunnmøre Alps, some 1,700 metres high, is magnificent Hjørundfjord. Its picture-perfect position embedded in the Sunnmøre Alps means it is the area’s hidden gem and a secret from most other ships.
On the banks of one of Hjørundfjord’s branches is the idyllic village of Sæbø. It's a beautiful spot to enjoy at your own pace – but don’t miss the free concert in the church. You can see more of the area on an optional guided walk through the beautiful scenery of the Urke Valley.
We are fast approaching the last day of our voyage. What better way to celebrate our Svalbard Line experience than a farewell dinner on our last night.
Day 8 | Bergen
We arrive back in Bergen in the morning. It’s time to disembark the ship, but not before saying fond farewells to your fellow passengers and to the crew who made your Svalbard Line journey such a comfortable one.
You’ve travelled as part of this historic, iconic voyage to pieces of paradise along the Norwegian coast you won’t soon forget. We know you’ll take fond memories of Norway’s coast and the Svalbard archipelago home with you.
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*Advertised price is based on per solo traveller on 1 September 2026 departure in a Polar Inside Cabin. Savings amount is based on Arctic Superior cabin. Correct as of 25 July 2025. More departures are available but may incur a surcharge. Offer is valid until 31 August 2025, unless sold out prior.
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